Shortened season over, it's now time for NBA playoffs

Saturday

Apr 28, 2012 at 12:01 AMApr 28, 2012 at 1:00 AM

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The sprint to the NBA playoffs is over, and the postseason lineup is one of the most intriguing ever.

LeBron James vs. Carmelo Anthony, the young and confident Oklahoma City Thunder looking for an early knockout against the defending champion Dallas Mavericks, two Los Angeles teams shooting for one title and the venerable San Antonio Spurs looking for a second lockout-season title.

Yes, the shortened yet surprisingly successful regular season is in the books, and the playoffs promise to be even better.

"I think our fans are hungry for the playoffs," Commissioner David Stern said.

It starts today with the Chicago Bulls, the overall No. 1 seed, hosting the Philadelphia 76ers. Then it's Miami against New York, with James and Anthony just a couple of the big names in a series loaded with star power.

And with history.

The teams met four straight years from 1997-2000, the Knicks winning three of the series and earning a draw in the fights. The animosity doesn't exist between these players — James and Anthony have known each other since high school before entering the league together in 2003 — but you bet it's still around for the organizations and fans.

Also today, the Indiana Pacers host the Orlando Magic, whose playoff hopes seem to have left along with Dwight Howard, before the Mavericks visit the Thunder in the nightcap.

The other four series start tomorrow. San Antonio hosts Utah in the opener, followed by the Lakers against Denver. Boston visits Atlanta before Memphis welcomes the Clippers in the two 4-5 series at night.